Дистанційне навчання 5- Д PACE WORK (13.05.2020)
PACE WORK (Science)13/05
Тема: Стани речовини
Тема: Стани речовини
Основна частина уроку
1. Reading
T:
Read the text, then match the pictures to the parts of the text.
Introduction
of the new material
T:
Match the words to their meanings:
1)
Solid a) запобігати
2)
Bound
b) рух
3)
Phase
of matter c) твердий стан
4)
Prevent d) зв’язувати
5)
Movement e) об’єм
6)
Volume f) стан речовини
7)
Absent g) відсутній
Materials have a solid, liquid
and gas form. Each of these forms is known as a phase of matter. In each of its
phases the particles of a substance behave very differently. A substance can
change from one phase to another through what is known as a phase transition.
These phase transitions are mainly the result of temperature changes.
Solid
Solid
When a material is in its solid phase, molecules are bound together
tightly. The shape and volume of a solid is usually fixed. The forces that
attract particles to one another are particularly strong in solids, keeping
them close together in specific positions. This helps to prevent a solid from
breaking apart or being compressed. The density of solid material increases at
lower temperatures. The colder the temperature, the weaker the vibrations of particles,
making them pack together even tighter. Solids can be classified as
crystalline, with particles arranged tightly in geometric patterns, or they may
be classed as amorphous solids. The crystals in amorphous solids, such as clay,
are arranged more loosely and randomly, allowing the shape of the material to
be altered.
Liquid
In its liquid phase, the particles that make up a substance have more
freedom of movement. This movement is achieved through the particles gaining
thermal energy. The shape of a liquid is determined by the shape of its
container. Although the particles in a liquid are not bound together as tightly
as those in a solid, liquid substances cannot be compressed. Liquid particles
are more energetic than solid particles and can move around but only within a
certain distance from other particles. There is still a force of attraction
holding them together loosely. Because particles are further apart in a liquid,
the volume of a substance in its liquid phase is greater than its volume in a solid
phase.
Gas
The shape and volume of a gas is determined by the shape and volume of its
container. However, unlike a solid, a gas will escape if there is no lid on its
container. The particles in a gas have a great deal of freedom of movement and
do not have an ordered arrangement. This is because the forces that attract
these particles to each other are weak or absent in the gas phase. Gas
particles have a great deal of kinetic energy, which is continually passed
around between particles as they move around and bump into each other.
Post-reading task
T: Answer the questions after the text:
1.
What phases has matter got?
2. Is clay a solid?
3. What makes the shape of a liquid?
4. What helps a gas to stay in its container?
5.
Do gas particles move around?
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